Sentence examples for acquired in relation to from inspiring English sources

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The statement from Hunt's spokesman said: "The department is currently examining a range of information acquired in relation to the proposal to determine if a contravention of the EPBC Act has, or is likely to result from the construction works to date".

It also said that land ownership does not influence the selection of a preferred route corridor, and that all properties and land acquired in relation to road schemes are regularly reviewed.

Essential in all these simulation or localization procedures is that the images are acquired in relation to a three-dimensional (3-D) set of co-ordinates.

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But we are no longer troubleshooting at the level of particular values which the model acquires in relation to slight changes in assumed parameters.

There is ongoing debate as to the effectiveness of such treatment-acquired-immunity in comparison to naturally acquired immunity in relation to the amount and duration of protection that it provides (van den Biggelaar et al. 2002).

People must interact physically with their world to grasp the essence of words like "red," "heavy," and "above". Abstract words are acquired only in relation to more concretely grounded terms.

It offers an assessment of the alumni's acquired competencies in relation to a framework of the essential functions of public health.

This study provides the first estimates of shedding patterns in non-hospitalised community acquired infections in relation to past history of infection adjusted for age, sex and severity of infection.

Our results are marked by the epidemiological pattern in the study area, which is characterized by a predominance of HIV infections acquired in relation with injecting drug use [ 17].

The problem is that if we acquire language in relation to concrete individuals, how can we use words to discuss a being who is not bound by space or time?

In the present study, we focused specifically on the process by which a mouse acquires fear in relation to a stimulus that is predictive of distress in others, irrespective of its subsequent ability to avoid a threatening situation.

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